In the mid- to late-19th century, science gripped the public imagination. Literacy rates were rising, feeding demand for books. Theories, put forward in books like Charles Darwin's Origin of Species, ...
The modern microscope is an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to detecting disease, but typically the biological material being studied needs to be stained or dyed to reveal its secrets. This can ...
Wesley R. Coe, professor of zoology at Yale during the early 20th century, devoted his career to studying ribbon worms — a group of mostly marine-dwelling creatures that includes more than 1,000 known ...
An interview with Daniel Schieffer, Technology Director, DeNovix. Why are cells currently counted with slides? How many times are the slides typically used and what happens to them after they are used ...
Isolating nuclei is essential for single nuclear workflows like ATAC-sequencing and RNA-sequencing. Obtaining non-clustered, debris-free samples is important for successful library preparation. Even ...